German 
Academic Year
2012-2013
School
School of Humanities and Social Science
School Web site
School Dean
Janet Dizinno, Ph.D.
hssdean@stmarytx.edu
Department
Languages
Department Chair
Eva P. Bueno, Ph.D.
ebueno@stmarytx.edu
Department Courses and Descriptions
Department Courses and Descriptions
GR 1311 Intro to German I (3)
Essentials of German. An introduction to the four phases of language learning: understanding, reading, speaking, and writing German, and an introduction to German culture. The course consists of two semesters. Each semester consists of two hours lecture and one hour of audio/video/writing laboratory. A laboratory fee is charged. Enrollment restricted to students with no prior experience in German. Students who have been introduced to German at home, or in high school, should take GR 2311 and 2312. GR 1311 is a prerequisite for GR 1312. Permission of the Department Chair is required.
GR 1312 Introduction to German II (3)
Essentials of German. An introduction to the four phases of language learning: understanding, reading, speaking, and writing German, and an introduction to German culture. The course consists of two semesters. Each semester consists of two hours lecture and one hour of audio/video/writing laboratory. A laboratory fee is charged. Enrollment restricted to students with no prior experience in German. Students who have been introduced to German at home, or in high school, should take GR 2311 and 2312. GR 1311 is a prerequisite for GR 1312. Permission of the Department Chair is required.
GR 2311 Second Year German I (3)
German grammar reviewed and applied to practice in composition. Course includes practice in comprehension of spoken and guided speaking, reading, and writing activities leading to self-expression in the German language. The course consists of two semesters. Each semester consists of two hours lecture and one hour of audio/video/writing laboratory. A laboratory fee is charged. GR 2311 or equivalent obtained through CLEP or Advanced Placement Exams is a prerequisite for GR 2312.
GR 2312 Second Year German II (3)
German grammar reviewed and applied to practice in composition. Course includes practice in comprehension of spoken and guided speaking, reading, and writing activities leading to self-expression in the German language. The course consists of two semesters. Each semester consists of two hours lecture and one hour of audio/video/writing laboratory. A laboratory fee is charged. GR 2311 or equivalent obtained through CLEP or Advanced Placement Exams is a prerequisite for GR 2312.
Department Faculty
German Faculty Website
Department Website
German Website